, and sends them to the California-based firm Aria for the special paint job. The woodgrain is hand-painted on the vehicle by artist Stuart Lyman, before an extra round of clearcoat is applied for protection.The Performance Art Grand Wagoneer Grand Touring Edition is the sportiest-looking of the bunch.
Motive showed renderings of the “Classic Woody Edition” with a white exterior and dark walnut trim, and the “Grand Touring Edition” with a silver exterior and blackwood trim. The former gets 22-inch Heritage aluminum wheels, and the latter features 22-inch chrome-finished forged wheels by. Additionally, there will be more custom options, including Redwood, Oak, and Hawaiian Koa, combined with white, black, silver, or grey exterior shades.
Other upgrades include the Air-Speed rear spoiler, the optional performance brake package, and the polished stainless exhaust for those who wish to add a sportier note to the full-size Jeep. Owners can also choose from a number of optional accessories, like the special luggage set made from leather that matches the interior of the vehicle, or a cool picnic basket to carry around in their SUV.
Motive will build 15 examples of each color combination. Owners of the limited-production SUVs will be able to join lifestyle automotive events as part of the Performance Art Concierge Service by Motive. If you are wondering about pricing, it will start from $150,000, representing a premium of $61,360 from the base price of a standard Jeep Grand Wagoneer. The project is sponsored by the Hagerty Drivers Foundation, and for each one that will be produced Motive will make a donation.